Considered Sentence Examples

Though I believe it is no longer considered valid, yet I have kept it ever since as one of my treasures.

I considered this change of events.

It wasn't something she had considered before, but another thought followed his.

He wasn't to that point yet, and he had to figure out just how to protect the woman from the man she considered her own father.

I considered this suggestion carefully, then I told Mr. Rhoades that I should be proud and glad to have wise friends to whom I could always turn for advice in all important matters.

Specifically, a virus or bug passed to a pig is considered a huge threat in the medical community, because pigs can pass their diseases onto humans.

No one I knew of had ever seriously considered the possibility that without any conflict, treaty, war, or even a coin toss, the Soviet Union would simply vote itself into nonexistence in 1991.

You are a Madame de Genlis and nothing more" (this nickname, bestowed on Vera by Nicholas, was considered very stinging), "and your greatest pleasure is to be unpleasant to people!

It was one thing to tell herself everything was resolved, but quite another to thoroughly accept something she had always considered wrong.

Never in her wildest dreams would she have considered her taste stylish or elegant.

He frowned as he considered the question.

I considered taking the chance of phoning from the comfort of my apartment but realized the foolishness of taking such a chance.

I considered waiting until morning before speaking to my wife but I knew I wouldn't sleep anyway.

I'd planned to ask Quinn and Martha to come in so I could tell them what I'd learned but the more I considered it, I decided a phone call was sufficient.

I hadn't considered that having a house guest would severely limit our chances for candid conversation.

Quinn yawned in a show of how exhausted he was after what he considered this time-wasting chore I'd assigned.

She wasn't on my list, probably because the police considered the case closed.

It's tough on these old cases, especially if it's considered solved.

I considered a stop at the office of these people but I was intelligent enough to see it was wired with a sophisticated security system that I shall not attempt to challenge.

Three facilities were in nearby Swanzy; a town where we'd considered buying a home what seemed like years, not months, ago.

I considered calling Howie and learn what he'd told the detective before I blurted out something that totally contradicted what my former partner in crime had related.

Whenever I considered such a course of action even hinting about what we're doing, I tended to temporarily forget the magnitude of Howie's gift.

The odds against the coincidence were astronomical, until I considered the facts.

I considered going to the hospital myself until I entered my room.

I considered using the tools available as weapons but dismissed the action as folly.

These new methods are considered advances if what they produce is worth more than the cost of their parts.

We compute the maximum amount of food the world can produce by beginning with total acres of land considered arable, but that is based on assumptions about the future of technology and agriculture.

If they pay the tax from a mistaken interest in the individual taxed, to save his property, or prevent his going to jail, it is because they have not considered wisely how far they let their private feelings interfere with the public good.

The vicomte was a nice-looking young man with soft features and polished manners, who evidently considered himself a celebrity but out of politeness modestly placed himself at the disposal of the circle in which he found himself.

"And then of course my family has also to be considered," Prince Vasili went on, testily pushing away a little table without looking at her.

And, in fact, Bilibin's witticisms were hawked about in the Viennese drawing rooms and often had an influence on matters considered important.

She went into Prince Andrew's study, trying to enter completely into his ideas, and considered her position.

Having finished his second glass of punch, Napoleon went to rest before the serious business which, he considered, awaited him next day.

I have not considered it right to conceal from your Serene Highness what I have seen.

How could the commanders lead their troops to a field of battle they considered impossible to hold?

She was accustomed always to oppose anything announced in that timid tone and considered it her duty to do so.

So he considered it necessary to ask for leave of absence for family and domestic reasons.

Pierre still considered that it would be a useful and worthy action to slay the evildoer, but now he felt that he would not do it.

But of all these various suspected characters, Pierre was considered to be the most suspicious of all.

When he heard these words and saw the expression of firm resolution in the Emperor's eyes, Michaud--quoique etranger, russe de coeur et d'ame-- at that solemn moment felt himself enraptured by all that he had heard (as he used afterwards to say), and gave expression to his own feelings and those of the Russian people whose representative he considered himself to be, in the following words:

The Frenchman looked at the linen, considered for a moment, then looked inquiringly at Pierre and, as if Pierre's look had told him something, suddenly blushed and shouted in a squeaky voice:

The small bands that had started their activities long before and had already observed the French closely considered things possible which the commanders of the big detachments did not dare to contemplate.